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Major perks: Resources offered by every major at Colorado State

Sometimes the search for a computer in the library can be unsuccessful, so the eight colleges at Colorado State University offer additional resources to students.

Agricultural Sciences

In the College of Agricultural Sciences the Information Technology Group offers many resources to students in this major. Computer labs are also offered for graduates of this department.

CASIT (College of Agricultural Sciences IT) help desk

Ag Sci Undergraduate Computer Labs

218 Shepardson

222 Shepardson

B112 NESB

File storage

Web hosting

Instructional design

Business

The College of Business provides a space for its students to preform accounting, information systems, finance, management, marketing and operations related research. The research lab is a multi-use research space with several different rooms designed to meet the needs of a business student’s research.

Focus group room

Central research studio

Control room

Five small team rooms

Business students also have access to the Career Research Library. This is a tool used to help connect students with resources to help them in their career development. Up-to-date tools, tips and practices are linked to this webpage.

Engineering

Students who study engineering at CSU are provided with many different places to study, research, complete projects or print them. These classrooms and computer labs offer a variety of scanners, printers and plotters.

The College of Health and Human Sciences offers Citrix, a virtual desktop, to its students. This is a web-based portal that allows students to access their M:drive from any computer that is connected to the Internet. This department also offers web and eCommerce, a student laptop checkout program, file storage and a handful of computer labs.

Ayelsworth C112 Lab

Education 220 Lab

Gifford 317 Lab

Moby B219A Lab

Preconstruction Center 200 Lab

Preconstruction Center 201 Lab

Students can also access the toolbox to help create official documents using the university brands.

Liberal Arts

In the College of Liberal Arts there are a number of resources offered to all students and staff in that department. However, some majors offer additional resources to its students. These computer labs are available to students studying in that field.

Geographic Information Science Lab

Composition labs

Foreign Language Lab

Media editing labs

Journalism Desktop Publishing Lab I

Journalism Desktop Publishing Lab II

Journalism Multimedia Lab

Social Sciences Statistics Lab

Graphic Design Lab

Music Listening Lab

Piano Lab

Theatre CAD Lab

Physical Anthropology Lab

Archaeology Lab

Art majors have access to the Digital Fabrication Lab. Which offers a CNC mill, 3D printing, a 3D scanner, laser cutters and a high force cutter. There are also eight other classroom studios offered to art majors.

Electronic Art Lab

Fibers Studio

Graphic Design Lab

Metalsmithing Studio

Photography Studio

Printmaking Studio

Sculpture Studio

Painting Studio

The Ethnic Studies department offers a DVD library and computer lab, and the economics department also offers a list of resources.

Natural Sciences

Students who study natural sciences have access to Computer Science Computer Labs 110 and 120. Psychology majors have their own computer lab in Clark C80. There is also a Microbiology Lab in room A202 of the microbiology building.

For all students who take online math through the PACe Program are allowed to used the computer lab near the testing center, in the Weber building.

Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

In this major students are able to work in the Veterinary Diagnostic Labratories. The VDL is broken up into 13 sections to better equip students for their research. There are two additional branch laboratories located off campus that facilitate research for this department. Rocky Ford, provides the same services as the main laboratory, and Western Slope located in Grand Junction, Colorado.